Sabbath Lord - Luke 6:1-5 (S7 - E21)

Sabbath Lord - Luke 6:1-5 (S7 - E21)

From Net Cast by Mark L. Hatfield

March 19, 2026 · 18 min · Season 7 · Episode 21

About this episode

The episode discusses Jesus' teachings on the Sabbath, emphasizing love and compassion over strict adherence to the law.

Love comes before Law in the eyes of Jesus. Compassion for the needs of man is a priority before compliance with rituals. Jesus teaches the Pharisees that He is Lord of the Sabbath and He wants man to draw closer to God on the Sabbath, rather than making it about perfect adherence to a set of commands. We must be careful not to fall into the same trap with the law of liberty in Christ. In season 7, titled "Doctor Luke & The Great Physician", I have a unique offer relating to this series in the book of Luke. If you partner with Net Cast during our seventh season, I want to send you the complete outline for each episode to guide your study. If you would like to become a partner or donate, you can send PayPal donations using netcasthost@gmail.com or visit Patreon.com/netcast to learn more about how you can get on board with this podcast. I have also added this podcast to www.buymeacoffee.com/netcasthost where you can send a small gift of any amount to help support the show. I appreciate any help you can provide. If you cannot support this ministry's effort financially at this time, would you please consider doing one of the following? First, please subscribe and…

People in this episode

Host: Mark L. Hatfield

Topics covered

  • Sabbath
  • compassion
  • law of liberty
  • Jesus teachings
  • Pharisees
  • Christianity
  • spiritual growth

Keywords

  • Sabbath
  • Jesus
  • Pharisees
  • law
  • compassion
  • Christianity
  • spirituality
  • Net Cast
  • Doctor Luke
  • study guide

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Net Cast, Patreon, buymeacoffee.com

Books & works: Doctor Luke & The Great Physician, book of Luke

Places: Sabbath

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